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  • Join Guitars and Ukes in the Classroom for an enchanting pop-up concert with GRAMMY winning producer and guitarist, Larry Mitchell. ALL ARE WECOME! Light Refreshments will be served and there is plenty of street parking. Donate at the door to benefit Guitars and Ukes in the Classroom’s free music education programs in San Diego schools. Please RSVP to info@guitarsintheclassroom.org
  • Don’t Miss North County's best night market. Over 30 vendors including Pizza, Burgers, Donuts, Sushi, Tacos, Noodles, Nachos, Wings, Bao, Cookies, Curries and so much more. Vegan Food Popup is a free event that showcases the best plant-based food in SoCal, featuring a rotating lineup of diverse vendors from San Diego, Orange County and LA. In between bites, shop a selection of local products and services. Family-Friendly | Dogs Allowed | Live Music | Free Parking The Vista Vegan Food Popup is located at the Local Roots Boochyard, the perfect evening destination for families and friends to gather and enjoy food, drinks and entertainment. This beautiful indoor & outdoor venue features several seating areas, pool and other games, plus cozy fire pits. Parking: There is a free parking lot onsite and free street parking nearby. Vendors: African Food Kitchen, Cosmic Universal Babe, Drewski’s Lemonade, Element Vegan Cuisine, Kula Ice Cream, Local Roots Pizza, Magnolia Kitchen and Bakery, Majestik Kulture, Maya's Cookies, Ms Kim’s Kitchen & More, Ninfasland, Pink Pantree, Rizo's Kitchen, Sabor Piri Piri, Shmackin Noodz, The Donuttery, The Pad Thai Stand, Yuseong Mandu Monthly Events: San Clemente Vegan Food Popup 1st Saturday Every Month | 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at North Beach, 1832 N El Camino Real, San Clemente North Park Vegan Food Popup 2nd Saturday Every Month, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at the North Park Mini Park, 3812 29th St, San Diego Vista Vegan Food Popup 3rd Friday Every Month, 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. at the Local Roots Boochyard,1430 Vantage Ct, Vista Special Events: San Diego Super Adoption Saturday, April 13th, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at the North Park Mini Park, 3812 29th St, San Diego San Diego EarthFest Saturday, April 20th, 2024, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Balboa Park, Park Boulevard and Presidents Way Lawn All locations are free to the public, family-friendly and dog-friendly and feature music and free parking. Vegan Food Popup has been featured on CBS News, ABC News, Fox News, The San Diego Union-Tribune, The Orange County Register, San Diego Magazine, KUSI and San Diego Reader. Since launching in 2019, Vegan Food Popup has supported hundreds of local food and craft vendors by providing venues for sharing their offerings with the community. Subscribe to our newsletter For more info visit: veganfoodpopup.com Stay Connected on Instagram and Facebook
  • Transport your family to the enchanting island of Motunui at North City, located at 251 North City Drive in San Marcos, for a free movie night featuring Disney's "Moana" on Friday, July 26. The festivities begin at 5 p.m. with games, family activities, and movie character meet-and-greets, followed by the movie screening at 6:30 p.m ,Movie lovers and voyagers alike are invited to North City's plaza to watch this beloved family film and enjoy special themed character appearances by Moana and her trusty rooster, Hei Hei. Limited seating will be available, but everyone is encouraged to bring low chairs and blankets to create a cozy movie-viewing experience in the open-air pop-up theater. Attendees will receive complimentary popcorn and can purchase an array of bites from North City’s eateries. Options include favorites like pizza from Buona Forchetta, sliders, fries, and other bites from Draft Republic, custom ice cream from award-winning Wynston’s Ice Cream, make-your-own cookie kits from popular vegan bakery, Maya’s Cookies, and handheld bites from Milonga Empanadas. For the adults, beer, wine, and cocktails from Draft Republic will also be available for purchase. For more information about North City, visit northcity.com/events/ or follow North City on Instagram @northcitysandiego.
  • As the female-dominated sport gets more acrobatic, girls are racking up more concussions and other injuries. A new pediatricians' report calls for change.
  • Conservative influencer Charlie Kirk has focused his political organization on winning Trump another turn. But many longtime Republicans are concerned about the group's effectiveness.
  • Arizona has seen rising support for abortion rights among Latinos. The reasons are varied and complicated.
  • Many middle-income families are frustrated by the cost of higher education, feeling they earn too much for financial aid, but not enough to pay for it themselves.
  • Mission Valley, the open-air shopping center in San Diego, invites the community to “Valley Vibes,” a summer concert series featuring a lineup of some of the area’s most talented musicians. Performances that include solo, duo and trio groups will be held each Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at the shopping center now through September 2 in the AMC Theatres Court. Artists include popular performers such as Jemille Vialet, Marelle, Helena Holleran, Farrah Camu, Johnny Martin, Rachel Jay, Aura Walmer and more, each sharing their own unique styles of contemporary, easy listening and jazz music. Three Performances Per Week: Now – September 2 Mondays: 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. Wednesdays: 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. Saturdays: 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. These performances are free of charge and open to the public; no pre-registration is required. To see the season’s full lineup, including information on each performer and their genre, as well as the retailer promos available during select concerts, visit https://www.mission-valley.com/event/valley-vibes-summer-concert-series/2146500835
  • Both candidates are in the crucial swing state this week. Trump had two events on Wednesday, while Harris, ahead of her own visit, answered "Yes" at a CNN town hall when asked if Trump is a fascist.
  • Proposition 36 would turn certain thefts and drug crimes into felonies, potentially helping expel some immigrants.
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